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How to pass r -exec to R.app or Term3? #32
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Hi @hugeme, do you mean iTerm2 build 3? I recently got it working in the latest version. Please switch to mode 'iTerm2'. Thanks, Harold |
Hi, with regards to Thanks! |
Hi, I'm sorry for my late reply. Yes, I meant Term3. I assumed its possible to keep the code somehow in Atom via Term3 package rather pass it to "external" terminal. |
@marvel64 @hugeme sorry for the delay -- been working on other things : -) is this still an issue for you? It seems that Term3 supports services which allow you to access the active terminals/make new ones. It seems fairly doable, but I don't want to do it if no 1 is going to use it. Are you folks still interested? If so, I will probably get to it sometime this week. Thanks, Harold |
Harold, thanks for following up. For me, it is not a currently pressing issue. It would be interesting to have eventually. Thanks and best!
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Hi Harold, same here. Would be great to have. But its not a pressing issue! |
Hello,
thank you for bridging
R to atom
! I'm new to atom and hence apologize for the triviality of my question.While using atom I could
r-exec
and pass the code tor-studio server
via chrome and toiterm
as well as toterminal
. However, I could't pass code to R.appI installed
R.app
viabrew install R
.Do I have to consider to determine the path to
R.app
explicitly?How could I pass
r-exec
of R-code toAtom Term 3
,for example, to keep everything in Atom?Thank you!
Eugene
OSX El Capitan 10.11.4 Atom 1.6.2
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